What's This Place? Behind the Clicks and Mortar with Miranda Black

Miranda Black

I’m Miranda Black, the DeGrowth Diva. In this podcast I talk about my real life Degrowth journey with retailers, businesses and fashion influencers. How do we reduce our carbon footprint in retail? What alternatives are there...what are some easy solutions we can realistically apply to our lives without sacrificing style?Turns out, there are tons of lower carbon choices right here in Canada. Shopping is hard. Acquiring and ethically disposing all our STUFF has never been so complex and fraught with issues from sustainable fashion to garment worker justice to shopping local to zero waste! Who best to get advice about shopping than a former retailer. What's This Place? goes behind the Clicks and Mortar of small businesses at the forefront of the DeGrowth movement to discuss shopping, retailing, caring for and rehoming all your inventory. What’s This Place? Let’s go inside and find out. read less
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Episodes

What Is Pain DeGrowth?
Aug 15 2023
What Is Pain DeGrowth?
Medication and surgery works for all sorts of different diseases. But they frequently do not work to cure chronic pain...and I know this very well because I have been living with chronic pain for well over a year and nothing doctors gave me worked.So I have been on a pretty intense journey to heal myself and I've discovered a number of non-drug non-surgery ways to significantly reduce the amount of pain I feel in a given day. They work for me. And from what I can tell, they work for hundreds of thousands of other people. I am not 100% "cured", I still have bad days...but I have SIGNIFICANTLY reduced my reliance on pain medication.  And, most importantly I have discovered how to stay hopeful and happy despite the pain.  This is true for almost everyone who uses these tools.If you or someone you care about suffers from chronic pain (migraines, back or leg pain, elbow or neck pain...ANY PAIN that's long term and wont go away) I strongly recommend you give these things a try.  You dont have to believe they work.You dont have to want to do them.Just give them a try!My five ideas to help ease your chronic pain:1. Go to Curable Health and try it out for a month:  https://www.curablehealth.com/2. Listen to some doctors explain the pain cycle...and how to break it:  https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tell-me-about-your-pain/id15038476643. Listen to some people who significantly reduced their pain which can give you the inspiration you need to believe you can get better: https://www.curablehealth.com/podcast?gad=1&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIveqXyarhgAMVw4VbCh0pjwUOEAAYASAAEgItQfD_BwE4. Watch some videos on Cold Plunging with Wim Hof: https://www.facebook.com/reel/69951936904933395. Read a book on the science and  history of breathing by James Nestor: https://www.mrjamesnestor.com/And a bonus: listen to my episode on how to gradually reduce your pain medication.You can also follow me on instagram @whatsthisplacepodcast.I would love to hear how the process was for you.  Email me at miranda@theodore1922.com.Enjoying the podcast? I am fiercely independent, and rely on listeners like you to help me stick around.Can you share the episode on social media, or write a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ review in Apple podcasts?! I would be so grateful.
Who Is Amanda McCarty and What is Clotheshorse?
Jan 31 2023
Who Is Amanda McCarty and What is Clotheshorse?
Born during the darkest days of the pandemic, Clotheshorse The Podcast, took everyone behind the scenes of Fast Fashion...what REALLY goes on to make us soooo addicted we stop caring about the people who make the clothing.Amanda McCarty, the creator of Clotheshorse has worked retail her whole life. She's worked on the floor, she's worked in the head offices, she's been a consumer like me. Amanda paves a path, both for people to get more conscious about their clothing consumption consumption, but also to get more conscious about working in retail. Retail and wholesale is the largest employment sector in both Canada and the US employing more people than agriculture or manufacturing or healthcare! It's huge. But as you might know, retail is under a huge transformation...some even call it The Retail Apocalypse!  By 2030, a mere 7 years from now, there will likely be 1 MILLION fewer jobs in retail than there are now.  In fact, Retail may lose it's crown as the largest employment sector.So what to do?  How do we transition out of a retail culture into whatever is next (a warehouse culture?!)I asked Amanda and she has some sage advice for people trying to transition out of retail.So who is Amanda McCarty and what is Clotheshorse?Let's go inside and find out.Enjoying the podcast? I am fiercely independent, and rely on listeners like you to help me stick around.Can you share the episode on social media, or write a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ review in Apple podcasts?! I would be so grateful.
Blondie Apparel: Made in vs Designed in Canada.
Sep 23 2022
Blondie Apparel: Made in vs Designed in Canada.
What's This Place? podcast turns one this week.  I launched my first episode with Sharon Smyl from Collected Joy a year ago this week and heck yeah, I'm going to celebrate!I'm giving away a chance to win one of 3 garments from Blondie Apparel, a 100% Made in Canada garment...from fabric to hang tags to thread.  HOW TO WIN?!Go to my Instagram or Twitter for rules and entry.  You can also send a screen shot of a review you write on your podcast app between now and  September 27th at 11:59pm to miranda@theodore1922.com.This week on the podcast we go behind the blood sweat and tears of Blondie Apparel.  Brodie and Michelle Brodie started out making hats and scarves but soon moved on to designing womenswear made here in Canada.  "Designed in Canada" is one thing but manufacturing that design here at home is a Level Up not many businesses have the guts to pull off.Blondie Apparel decided to put everything on the line and start manufacturing garments entirely in Canada...even the fabric!But could they do it? Would the infrastructure handle their business? Could they compete if they went all Canadian? Who are Brodie and Michelle and what is Blondie Apparel? Let's go inside and find out.Enjoying the podcast? I am fiercely independent, and rely on listeners like you to help me stick around.Can you share the episode on social media, or write a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ review in Apple podcasts?! I would be so grateful.